
How Harvard’s psychological experiments may have lit fuse on Unabomber: expert
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Ted Kaczynski participated in intense psychological experiments at Harvard University as a teenager that experts believe may have influenced his later career as the Unabomber.
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After investigators uncovered that Kaczynski was the mastermind behind a series of bombings that killed three people and injured 23, they focused their attention on the experiments conducted by psychologist Henry A. Murray on the impressionable teenager studying at Harvard, according to History.com.
"[Kaczynski] was very vulnerable because of his age and all," Dr. Ann Wolbert Burgess, pioneer of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, told Fox News Digital. "So I think it would affect him. I think it did affect him."

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